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Wondering what to cook for Valentine's Day? This extra-special steak is topped with a creamy sundried tomato sauce that tastes so good someone might ask you to marry them! Serve alongside crispy Parmesan and polenta courgette fries for an unforgettable date night dinner.
One-pots are wonderfully simple to make, but needn't feel basic – this recipe is special enough for hosting or as an alternative to Sunday roast. Sweet and sour, sticky and unctuous, the combination of red grapes, garlic, white wine vinegar and aromatic herbs is a real winner.
This cheat’s lasagne is an absolute crowd-pleaser, even for the little ones! Spinach is blitzed with mozzarella and Parmesan to make a hidden-veg cheese sauce. Layer up with mushrooms and lasagne sheets for a hearty family dinner that leaves you feeling good.
Blitz some spinach leaves with soy sauce, garlic and peanuts to make a colourful sauce for a stir-fry. This recipe packs 2 of your 5-a-day and is ready in just 15 minutes! You can even make the sauce the night before and keep it in the fridge for a super-speedy meal the next day.
Recreate your favourite chippy dinner at home with the help of your air-fryer. Use whatever fish you fancy, then coat in salt and vinegar crisps for a crunchy coating. Serve with proper chips and minty peas.
Think veggie sausage and mash, but better! We’ve packed five different fruit and veg into this epic traybake, including fibre-rich sweet potatoes (no need to peel), creamy butter beans and Savoy cabbage, which is a source of vitamin C.
Chilly winter evenings call for a bowl of this warming veggie stew. Packed with cauliflower, sweet potatoes and cannellini beans, serve with toasted pitta breads for dipping into that smoky tomato sauce.